{"id":25418,"date":"2025-12-16T14:33:37","date_gmt":"2025-12-16T14:33:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tcm-vet.com\/pomeranian-cancer-risks-essential-early-tumor-signs-to-know-6\/"},"modified":"2025-12-16T14:33:37","modified_gmt":"2025-12-16T14:33:37","slug":"%e3%83%9d%e3%83%a1%e3%83%a9%e3%83%8b%e3%82%a2%e3%83%b3%e3%81%ae%e7%99%8c%e3%83%aa%e3%82%b9%e3%82%af%e3%80%81%e7%9f%a5%e3%81%a3%e3%81%a6%e3%81%8a%e3%81%8f%e3%81%b9%e3%81%8d%e9%87%8d%e8%a6%81%e3%81%aa-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tcm-vet.com\/ja\/pomeranian-cancer-risks-essential-early-tumor-signs-to-know-6\/","title":{"rendered":"\u30dd\u30e1\u30e9\u30cb\u30a2\u30f3\u306e\u764c\u30ea\u30b9\u30af\uff1a\u77e5\u3063\u3066\u304a\u304f\u3079\u304d\u91cd\u8981\u306a\u521d\u671f\u816b\u760d\u306e\u5146\u5019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pomeranian cancer risks, early tumor symptoms in Pomeranians, common cancers in this breed are subjects every Pom owner should understand, especially as these small companions live longer lives and spend many years as seniors. Knowing what to watch for can help you catch problems earlier and work closely with your veterinarian to protect your dog\u2019s health.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>A. \u72ac\u7a2e\u306e\u6982\u8981: \u30dd\u30e1\u30e9\u30cb\u30a2\u30f3\u306e\u30e6\u30cb\u30fc\u30af\u306a\u70b9\u306f\u4f55\u3067\u3059\u304b\uff1f<\/h2>\n<p>Pomeranians are tiny, fox-faced dogs with big personalities. Typically weighing 3\u20137 pounds, they are known for:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Lively, bold, and often vocal temperaments<br \/>\n\u2013 A thick double coat and plume-like tail<br \/>\n\u2013 High intelligence and strong attachment to their families<br \/>\n\u2013 A relatively long lifespan, often 12\u201316 years<\/p>\n<p>Because they are a long-lived toy breed, they spend a significant portion of their life as seniors. This longer lifespan naturally increases the chances that age-related diseases, including tumors and cancers, may appear.<\/p>\n<p>Current research does not place Pomeranians among the very highest-risk breeds for cancer, like some large and giant breeds. However, they can still develop several types of tumors seen commonly in small dogs, including:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u76ae\u819a\u304a\u3088\u3073\u76ae\u4e0b\uff08\u76ae\u819a\u306e\u4e0b\uff09\u816b\u760d<br \/>\n\u2013 Oral tumors (in or around the mouth)<br \/>\n\u2013 Mammary or testicular tumors in intact dogs<br \/>\n\u2013 Blood and lymphatic system cancers (such as lymphoma)<\/p>\n<p>Their small size, specific body structure, and long life expectancy all influence how these diseases may show up and how easily they are detected.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>B. \u30dd\u30e1\u30e9\u30cb\u30a2\u30f3\u306e\u816b\u760d\u3068\u764c\u306e\u30ea\u30b9\u30af<\/h2>\n<p>Understanding common cancers in this breed can help you recognize subtle changes sooner.<\/p>\n<h3>1. \u76ae\u819a\u304a\u3088\u3073\u76ae\u4e0b\u816b\u760d\uff08\u30de\u30b9\u30c8\u7d30\u80de\u816b\u760d\u3092\u542b\u3080\uff09<\/h3>\n<p>Small breeds like Pomeranians commonly develop lumps on or under the skin. These may be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). One of the more concerning skin cancers in dogs is mast cell tumor.<\/p>\n<p>Risk factors and features:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 The thick double coat may hide small lumps until they are larger.<br \/>\n\u2013 Tumors can appear anywhere on the body, including the trunk, limbs, and face.<br \/>\n\u2013 Some lumps may grow quickly, change shape, or suddenly become red or itchy.<\/p>\n<p>Not every bump is cancer, but in older Poms, any new or changing lump is worth a prompt veterinary exam.<\/p>\n<h3>2. Oral Melanoma and Other Mouth Tumors<\/h3>\n<p>Small dogs, including Pomeranians, are prone to dental disease and crowded teeth, which can make oral tumors harder to spot early.<\/p>\n<p>\u4e00\u822c\u7684\u306a\u554f\u984c\u306b\u306f\u4ee5\u4e0b\u304c\u542b\u307e\u308c\u307e\u3059\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Melanoma of the gums or lips<br \/>\n\u2013 Other growths on the gums, tongue, or roof of the mouth  <\/p>\n<p>Factors that can influence risk or detection:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Crowded teeth and dental tartar can hide early masses.<br \/>\n\u2013 Many Pomeranians dislike having their mouths handled, so changes may be missed.  <\/p>\n<p>Regular dental checks and at-home mouth inspections (as tolerated) are especially important.<\/p>\n<h3>3. \u672a\u53bb\u52e2\u96cc\u72ac\u306b\u304a\u3051\u308b\u4e73\u817a\u816b\u760d<\/h3>\n<p>Unspayed female Pomeranians face an increased risk of mammary (breast) tumors as they age.<\/p>\n<p>\u91cd\u8981\u306a\u30dd\u30a4\u30f3\u30c8\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Risk is significantly influenced by hormonal exposure over a dog\u2019s lifetime.<br \/>\n\u2013 Tumors can range from benign to malignant, and multiple nodules may appear along the mammary chains.<br \/>\n\u2013 Early spaying significantly reduces mammary tumor risk, but decisions about spay timing should always be discussed with a veterinarian.<\/p>\n<h3>4. \u5b8c\u5168\u306a\u30aa\u30b9\u306b\u304a\u3051\u308b\u7cbe\u5de3\u816b\u760d<\/h3>\n<p>Intact male Pomeranians, particularly those with retained (undescended) testicles, may be at higher risk of testicular tumors.<\/p>\n<p>Key factors:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Cryptorchid Poms (with a testicle remaining in the abdomen or groin) are at increased risk.<br \/>\n\u2013 Some testicular tumors produce hormones, which can cause behavior or coat changes.  <\/p>\n<p>Surgical removal (neuter) is both treatment and prevention, but this should be considered case by case with your vet.<\/p>\n<h3>5. \u30ea\u30f3\u30d1\u816b\u304a\u3088\u3073\u8840\u6db2\u95a2\u9023\u306e\u764c<\/h3>\n<p>Lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, can occur in any breed, including Pomeranians.<\/p>\n<p>While there is no strong evidence that Pomeranians are uniquely predisposed, small breed senior dogs are not exempt. Lymphoma may appear as:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u62e1\u5927\u3057\u305f\u30ea\u30f3\u30d1\u7bc0\uff08\u984e\u306e\u4e0b\u3001\u80a9\u306e\u524d\u3001\u819d\u306e\u5f8c\u308d\uff09<br \/>\n\u2013 \u7121\u6c17\u529b\u3001\u98df\u6b32\u4e0d\u632f\u3001\u307e\u305f\u306f\u4f53\u91cd\u6e1b\u5c11  <\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>C. \u98fc\u3044\u4e3b\u304c\u6ce8\u610f\u3059\u3079\u304d\u65e9\u671f\u8b66\u544a\u30b5\u30a4\u30f3<\/h2>\n<p>Spotting early tumor symptoms in Pomeranians can be challenging because of their thick coats and tendency to hide discomfort. Regular, gentle \u201ccheckups\u201d at home can make a big difference.<\/p>\n<h3>1. \u65b0\u3057\u3044\u307e\u305f\u306f\u5909\u5316\u3059\u308b\u584a\u3084\u9686\u8d77<\/h3>\n<p>\u7279\u306b\u6ce8\u610f\u3059\u3079\u304d\u70b9\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u3069\u3093\u306a\u306b\u5c0f\u3055\u304f\u3066\u3082\u65b0\u3057\u3044\u584a<br \/>\n\u2013 Lumps that grow rapidly over days to weeks<br \/>\n\u2013 Masses that change color, become ulcerated, or bleed<br \/>\n\u2013 Areas your Pom suddenly licks, chews, or protects<\/p>\n<p>\u81ea\u5b85\u3067\u306e\u30d2\u30f3\u30c8\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Once a month, while brushing, gently run your fingers over your dog\u2019s entire body, including the chest, armpits, groin, tail base, and along the legs.<br \/>\n\u2013 Note the size and location of any lumps. If you notice change\u2014or if the lump is new\u2014schedule a vet visit.<\/p>\n<h3>2. Weight Loss, Appetite Changes, and Drinking Habits<\/h3>\n<p>Unexplained changes in eating and weight can signal many illnesses, including cancer.<\/p>\n<p>\u6ce8\u610f\u3059\u3079\u304d\u3053\u3068\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Gradual weight loss even if your Pom is eating normally<br \/>\n\u2013 Sudden loss of interest in food<br \/>\n\u2013 Drinking noticeably more or less water than usual  <\/p>\n<p>Any persistent change lasting more than a few days to a week warrants a veterinary check.<\/p>\n<h3>3. \u7121\u6c17\u529b\u3001\u75db\u307f\u3001\u307e\u305f\u306f\u904b\u52d5\u80fd\u529b\u306e\u5909\u5316<\/h3>\n<p>Pomeranians are typically bright and active. Subtle changes can be clues:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Less interest in play, shorter walks, or lagging behind<br \/>\n\u2013 \u5bb6\u5177\u306b\u98db\u3073\u4e57\u308b\u3053\u3068\u3084\u968e\u6bb5\u3092\u4e0a\u308b\u3053\u3068\u306b\u5bfe\u3059\u308b\u305f\u3081\u3089\u3044<br \/>\n\u2013 Vocalizing when picked up or touched in certain spots<\/p>\n<p>While joint problems and arthritis are common in older small dogs, pain and reduced activity can also accompany internal tumors. Always discuss these changes with your veterinarian.<\/p>\n<h3>4. \u51fa\u8840\u3001\u54b3\u3001\u307e\u305f\u306f\u305d\u306e\u4ed6\u306e\u61f8\u5ff5\u3059\u3079\u304d\u75c7\u72b6<\/h3>\n<p>9. \u3001\u547c\u5438\u56f0\u96e3\u3001\u307e\u305f\u306f\u5b89\u9759\u6642\u306e\u901f\u3044\u547c\u5438<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u53e3\u3001\u9f3b\u3001\u307e\u305f\u306f\u76f4\u8178\u304b\u3089\u306e\u51fa\u8840<br \/>\n\u2013 Persistent cough, especially if accompanied by reduced exercise tolerance<br \/>\n\u2013 Difficulty breathing, fainting, or collapse<br \/>\n\u2013 Bad breath that suddenly worsens, drooling, or difficulty chewing<\/p>\n<p>These signs are not specific to cancer but are serious and need prompt veterinary attention.<\/p>\n<h3>5. When to Seek Veterinary Care Quickly<\/h3>\n<p>\u6b21\u306e\u3053\u3068\u306b\u6c17\u3065\u3044\u305f\u3089\u3001\u3067\u304d\u308b\u3060\u3051\u65e9\u304f\u7363\u533b\u306b\u9023\u7d61\u3057\u3066\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u8fc5\u901f\u306b\u6210\u9577\u3059\u308b\u3057\u3053\u308a<br \/>\n\u2013 A mass that is painful, hot, or ulcerated<br \/>\n\u2013 Sudden behavior changes, severe lethargy, or collapse<br \/>\n\u2013 Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, especially with weight loss or blood  <\/p>\n<p>Early evaluation allows for more options and better planning, whether the issue is cancer or another disease.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>D. \u30dd\u30e1\u30e9\u30cb\u30a2\u30f3\u306e\u305f\u3081\u306e\u30b7\u30cb\u30a2\u30b1\u30a2\u306e\u8003\u616e\u4e8b\u9805<\/h2>\n<p>As Pomeranians age, their risk of tumors and other chronic conditions naturally increases. Senior-focused care can help catch problems earlier and support overall comfort.<\/p>\n<h3>\u5e74\u9f62\u3068\u304c\u3093\u30ea\u30b9\u30af<\/h3>\n<p>Most cancers occur in middle-aged to older dogs. For Pomeranians, \u201csenior\u201d often starts around 8\u20139 years, though some show signs of aging earlier.<\/p>\n<p>Regular assessments in senior Poms can identify:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Subtle weight or muscle changes<br \/>\n\u2013 Early lumps, heart or lung issues, and organ changes<br \/>\n\u2013 Dental disease and oral growths<\/p>\n<h3>\u6804\u990a\u3068\u4f53\u306e\u72b6\u614b<\/h3>\n<p>Because they are so small, even modest weight gain or loss is significant.<\/p>\n<p>\u30ac\u30a4\u30c9\u30e9\u30a4\u30f3\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Aim for a lean, well-defined waist when viewed from above.<br \/>\n\u2013 Your fingers should easily feel ribs under a small fat layer.<br \/>\n\u2013 Feed a balanced, age-appropriate diet recommended by your veterinarian.  <\/p>\n<p>Senior-specific diets may help support joint, heart, and kidney health, but the choice should be individualized.<\/p>\n<h3>\u904b\u52d5\u3068\u6d3b\u52d5\u306e\u8abf\u6574<\/h3>\n<p>Regular movement helps maintain muscle, joint mobility, and mental health.<\/p>\n<p>For senior Pomeranians:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Offer short, frequent walks rather than long, strenuous outings.<br \/>\n\u2013 Use ramps or steps for furniture to reduce jumping impact.<br \/>\n\u2013 Avoid overheating or overexertion, especially in dogs with heart or breathing issues.<\/p>\n<h3>\u95a2\u7bc0\u30b1\u30a2\u3001\u75db\u307f\u7ba1\u7406\u3001\u4f53\u91cd\u7ba1\u7406<\/h3>\n<p>Poms can be prone to luxating patellas (slipping kneecaps) and arthritis as they age. Extra weight adds stress to joints and can complicate cancer treatment if it becomes necessary.<\/p>\n<p>\u7363\u533b\u3068\u76f8\u8ac7\u3057\u3066\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Appropriate pain management strategies if needed<br \/>\n\u2013 Whether joint-supportive diets or supplements are suitable for your dog<br \/>\n\u2013 Regular weight checks\u2014every 3\u20136 months is often helpful for seniors<\/p>\n<h3>\u7363\u533b\u306e\u5065\u5eb7\u8a3a\u65ad\u306e\u9593\u9694<\/h3>\n<p>For healthy adult Pomeranians:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Annual wellness exams are typically recommended.<\/p>\n<p>For seniors (around 8+ years):<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Vet visits every 6 months are often ideal.<br \/>\n\u2013 Your vet may suggest bloodwork, urinalysis, and possibly imaging (like X-rays or ultrasounds) as part of regular screening, especially if there are concerns.<\/p>\n<p>These visits are key opportunities to discuss any new lumps, behavior changes, or subtle signs you\u2019ve noticed at home.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>E. \u4e00\u822c\u7684\u306a\u816b\u760d\u4e88\u9632\u3068\u30a6\u30a7\u30eb\u30cd\u30b9\u30b5\u30dd\u30fc\u30c8<\/h2>\n<p>No lifestyle change can guarantee a dog will never develop cancer, but good overall care may reduce some risk factors and support resilience.<\/p>\n<h3>\u5065\u5eb7\u7684\u306a\u4f53\u91cd\u3092\u7dad\u6301\u3059\u308b<\/h3>\n<p>Obesity is associated with increased inflammation and strain on many body systems.<\/p>\n<p>\u6709\u76ca\u306a\u30b9\u30c6\u30c3\u30d7\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u81ea\u7531\u306b\u98df\u3079\u3055\u305b\u308b\u306e\u3067\u306f\u306a\u304f\u3001\u98df\u4e8b\u306e\u30dd\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3\u3092\u6e2c\u5b9a\u3057\u307e\u3057\u3087\u3046\u3002.<br \/>\n\u2013 Use low-calorie treats or part of your dog\u2019s regular food as rewards.<br \/>\n\u2013 Adjust intake as your dog\u2019s activity level changes with age.<\/p>\n<h3>\u30d0\u30e9\u30f3\u30b9\u306e\u53d6\u308c\u305f\u98df\u4e8b\u3068\u6c34\u5206\u88dc\u7d66<\/h3>\n<p>A nutritionally complete diet supports the immune system and organ health.<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u7363\u533b\u306e\u6307\u5c0e\u306e\u4e0b\u3067\u3001\u9ad8\u54c1\u8cea\u306e\u5546\u696d\u7528\u30c0\u30a4\u30a8\u30c3\u30c8\u307e\u305f\u306f\u614e\u91cd\u306b\u8abf\u6574\u3055\u308c\u305f\u81ea\u5bb6\u88fd\u30d7\u30e9\u30f3\u3092\u9078\u629e\u3057\u3066\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\u3002.<br \/>\n\u2013 Ensure clean, fresh water is always available.<br \/>\n\u2013 Changes such as extreme fad diets, unbalanced homemade foods, or very high-fat regimens should be discussed with a veterinarian first.<\/p>\n<h3>\u5b9a\u671f\u7684\u306a\u8eab\u4f53\u7684\u304a\u3088\u3073\u7cbe\u795e\u7684\u6d3b\u52d5<\/h3>\n<p>Moderate, consistent exercise helps keep your Pom fit and observant of their surroundings.<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Short walks, gentle play, and indoor games like scent searches are ideal.<br \/>\n\u2013 Puzzle feeders and training sessions keep their sharp minds engaged.<\/p>\n<h3>\u53ef\u80fd\u306a\u9650\u308a\u74b0\u5883\u30ea\u30b9\u30af\u3092\u907f\u3051\u308b<\/h3>\n<p>\u3059\u3079\u3066\u306e\u30ea\u30b9\u30af\u3092\u6392\u9664\u3059\u308b\u3053\u3068\u306f\u3067\u304d\u307e\u305b\u3093\u304c\u3001\u3042\u306a\u305f\u306f\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u53d7\u52d5\u55ab\u7159\u3078\u306e\u66dd\u9732\u3092\u6700\u5c0f\u9650\u306b\u6291\u3048\u307e\u3057\u3087\u3046\u3002.<br \/>\n\u2013 \u53ef\u80fd\u306a\u9650\u308a\u30da\u30c3\u30c8\u306b\u5b89\u5168\u306a\u6e05\u6383\u304a\u3088\u3073\u829d\u751f\u88fd\u54c1\u3092\u4f7f\u7528\u3059\u308b\u3002.<br \/>\n\u2013 Avoid letting your dog chew or play with unknown plants or chemicals outdoors.<\/p>\n<h3>\u652f\u63f4\u7684\u306a\u81ea\u7136\u30a2\u30d7\u30ed\u30fc\u30c1<\/h3>\n<p>Some owners are interested in herbs, supplements, or other integrative wellness products to support general health.<\/p>\n<p>\u3053\u308c\u3089\u3092\u8003\u616e\u3059\u308b\u5834\u5408\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Discuss each product with your veterinarian before starting, especially if your dog is older or on medications.<br \/>\n\u2013 Avoid any product that claims to \u201ccure cancer\u201d or \u201cshrink tumors\u201d without evidence and veterinary oversight.<br \/>\n\u2013 Use natural approaches as support, not as a replacement for appropriate medical evaluation and care.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>F. \u7d71\u5408\u30b1\u30a2\uff1a\u7363\u533b\u5b66\u3092\u88dc\u5b8c\u3059\u308b\u3082\u306e\u3067\u3042\u308a\u3001\u7f6e\u304d\u63db\u3048\u308b\u3082\u306e\u3067\u306f\u3042\u308a\u307e\u305b\u3093<\/h2>\n<p>Integrative or holistic approaches\u2014such as acupuncture, massage, or traditional wellness philosophies\u2014may be used alongside modern veterinary treatment to support comfort and overall well-being.<\/p>\n<p>They may help with:<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 \u30b9\u30c8\u30ec\u30b9\u306e\u8efd\u6e1b\u3068\u30ea\u30e9\u30af\u30bc\u30fc\u30b7\u30e7\u30f3\u306e\u4fc3\u9032<br \/>\n\u2013 Supporting mobility and comfort in dogs with joint or age-related issues<br \/>\n\u2013 Enhancing quality of life during or after conventional cancer treatments<\/p>\n<p>\u91cd\u8981\u306a\u30dd\u30a4\u30f3\u30c8\uff1a<\/p>\n<p>\u2013 Always coordinate integrative care with your primary veterinarian or a veterinary oncologist.<br \/>\n\u2013 Choose practitioners who are licensed veterinarians with additional training in the specific integrative modality.<br \/>\n\u2013 Use these methods as complementary support, never as a stand-alone replacement for diagnostic testing or medically recommended treatments.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014<\/p>\n<h2>\u7d50\u8ad6<\/h2>\n<p>Pomeranians are long-lived, spirited companions, which means they may face age-related diseases, including tumors and cancer, over their lifespan. 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